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www.flir.com/g510 FLIRGRIFFIN G510 ™ FLIR’s Griffin G510 features an integrated split/splitless liquid injector and heated sample probe for in-field a...

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GRIFFIN

FLIR



G510

Person-Portable GC-MS Chemical Identifier The FLIR Griffin™ G510 Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS) is a versatile, person-portable chemical identifier. It complements presumptive techniques used during emergency missions, by enabling responders to analyze all phases of matter (liquid, solid, vapor) and by performing rapid fieldconfirmation of chemical hazards. The integrated heated sample probe enables hot zone operators to identify vapor-phase chemical threats within seconds when operated in Survey Mode. The integrated split/splitless injector allows for environmental, forensic, and hazardous material sampling via syringe injection of organic liquids. The 9” on-board touchscreen delivers automated user controls and can be operated while wearing full personal protective equipment downrange. It is built with an IP65-rated enclosure for harsh environments and supports passive defense, interdiction, elimination, and consequence management missions. Long-lasting, on-board batteries ensure every mission is supported from beginning to end.

ANALYZE SOLID, LIQUID, AND VAPOR SAMPLES

Ultimate in-field sampling flexibility and limited maintenance • Built-in active pumping system eliminates need for an external service module • Vapor-phase chemical threats identified within seconds using Survey Mode • Integrated split/splitless liquid injector accepts direct injection of organic liquids

LAB QUALITY GC/MS ANY RESPONDER CAN USE

Confidently identify unknowns and take action with guided controls and simple threat alarms • Analyzes unknowns via quadrupole mass spec and automatically confirms chemical identity using NIST library • Visual & audible alarm confirmation with limited data interpretation • Onboard WiFi and GPS aid in providing legally defensible data

TOUCHSCREEN OPERATION WHILE WEARING FULL PPE

Completely self-contained with large touchscreen, long-lasting batteries, and IP-65 rated enclosure • IP65-rated, dust-tight and spray-resistant FLIR’s Griffin G510 features an integrated split/splitless liquid injector and heated sample probe for in-field analysis of unknowns

• 9” on-board touchscreen with automated user controls • Up to two hour-battery life Confirm Mode or four hours Survey Mode

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Specifications SYSTEM OVERVIEW Technology Dimensions (L x W x H)

Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) 13.25 x 13.25 x 15.75 in (33.7 x 33.7 x 40 cm) - includes batteries, carrier gas, and vacuum system

Weight

36 lbs (16.3 kg) - includes batteries, carrier gas, and vacuum system

Operating Temp / Humidity

32 to 104 °F (0 to 40 °C); <95% relative humidity

Storage Temp

-13 to 131 °F (-25 to 55 °C) Sealed for Survey Mode operation in hot-zone; IP65-rated enclosure is dust-tight and spray-resistant

Decontamination

100-240V 50-60Hz (220 W max); 19V (DC); 2 x #2590 @ 15V Li Ion batteries (included)

Power Supply Battery Life

4 hrs in Survey Mode, 2 hrs in Confirmation Mode; hot swappable

Start Up Time

15 minutes to full operation from cold

Calibrant

Onboard FC-43 (Perfluorotributylamine) On-board helium; external helium connector, automatic switching (Hydrogen capable)

Carrier Gas

SYSTEM INTERFACE Display

9” Multitouch Color Display (1280x720 WVGA;1300 nits brightness)

Alerts

Audible and Visual (Touchscreen and Handheld Probe)

Software

GSS Level 1 Touch; multiple user levels

Communication

In-Field Sample Collection, Decon, and Chemical Identification with FLIR Griffin G510

2 x USB 2.0, Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi 802.11n, Ethernet via USB, integrated GPS

Data Storage

Internal 256GB SSD

Training Requirements

2 hours basic operation; 8 hours Operator Certification

SAMPLING & IDENTIFICATION Sample Phase

Solid, liquid, and vapor Heated Sample Probe (included standard): - Vapor survey mode via Membrane Introduction Mass Spectrometry (MIMS) Inlet - Vapor confirmation via Internal Dual-Bed Preconcentrator

Sample Introduction

Split/splitless injector (included standard) accepts: - Direct liquid sampling (organic solution) via syringe - Liquid extraction via SPME fiber or PSI-Probe w/ Gerstel Twister™ * - Solid PSI-Probe™ thermal separation via TAG™ * *optional accessories

Threats

Detects and identifies explosives, narcotics, CWAs, TICs, environmental pollutants, and other chemicals

Standard Reference Database

NIST/EPA/NIH Mass Spectral Library

Sampling & Analysis

Full identification in 4-15 minutes for most chemicals; identification wthin seconds (near real-time) when operating in Survey Mode

MASS SPECTROMETER Mass Analyzer Type

Linear quadrupole mass filter

Mass Range / Resolution

15-515 m/z; 0.7 amu @ FWHM

Ionization Type / Source

Electron Impact Ionization; non-radioactive ionization source

Detector

DETECTION SALES, AMERICAS FLIR Detection, Inc. 2800 Crystal Drive, #330 Arlington, VA 22202 Phone: +1-877-692-2120 [email protected]

DETECTION SALES, APAC FLIR Detection, Inc. 3 Pickering Street #03-49 Nankin Row Singapore - 048660 Phone: +65-6822-1596 [email protected]

DETECTION SALES, EMEA FLIR Detection, Inc. Luxemburgstraat 2 2321 Meer Belgium Phone: +32 (0) 3665 5106 [email protected]

Electron Multiplier

Vacuum System

Self-contained miniature turbomolecular & diaphragm pumps

Dynamic Range

7 decades

Detection Limit

PPM (parts per million) – PPT (parts per trillion)

GAS CHROMATOGRAPH LTM-GC Column

DB-5MS (15 m x .18 mm x 0.25 μm); others available

Temperature Range

Programmable 40 to 300 °C; ramping of 100 °C/min

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HEADQUARTERS FLIR Systems, Inc. 27700 SW Parkway Ave. Wilsonville, OR 97070 USA PH: +1 866.477.3687

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